3710. orgizó
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orgizó: to make angry
Original Word: ὀργίζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: orgizó
Phonetic Spelling: (or-gid'-zo)
Short Definition: I irritate, provoke, am angry
Definition: I irritate, provoke, am angry.

HELPS word-Studies

Cognate: 3710 orgízō – be angry, as expressing a "fixed anger" (settled opposition). 3710 /orgízō ("to show settled-opposition") is positive when inspired by God – and always negative when arising from the flesh. "Sinful (unnecessary) anger" focuses on punishing the offender rather than the moral content of the offense. See 3709 (orgē).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from orgé
Definition
to make angry
NASB Translation
angry (4), enraged (3), moved with anger (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 3710: ὀργίζω

ὀργίζω: passive, present ὀργίζομαι; 1 aorist ὠργίσθην; (ὀργή); from Sophocles, Euripides, and Thucydides down; to provoke, arouse to anger; passive to be provoked to anger, be angry, be wroth (the Sept. for חָרָה, קָצַף, also for אַף חָרָה etc.): absolutely, Matthew 18:34; Matthew 22:7; Luke 14:21; Luke 15:28; Ephesians 4:26 (Buttmann, 290 (250); cf. Winer's Grammar, §§ 43, 2; 55, 7); Revelation 11:18; τίνι, Matthew 5:22; ἐπί τίνι, Revelation 12:17 (L omits ἐπί) as in 1 Kings 11:9; (Andocides () 5, 10); Isocrates, p. 230 c.; (cf. Winer's Grammar, 232 (218)). (Compare: πρωργίζω.)



Strong's
provoke, enrage

From orge; to provoke or enrage, i.e. (passively) become exasperated -- be angry (wroth).

see GREEK orge

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